This blog is about OpenStack. If you don’t know what it is probably you got the wrong page from Google. You can stay anyway if you wish to learn what’s OpenStack. I will be more than happy to have you here.
OpenStack is a software designed to create your own public or private clouds. In other terms is to provide Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) inside your organisation or as a cloud provider to several customers.
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To read the blog entries go to the Blog section or look for the main entries at the following table of contents.
Table of contents
- OpenStack components
- Setting up a lab environment for Red Hat OpenStack platform 6
- Getting help from the command line
- Create users, tenants and roles
- Service policies
- Create a role
- Glance: Add cloud images
- Glance: image quotas
- Nova: how to create Flavors
- Nova: create key pairs for SSH access
- Create security groups
- Nova: Default compute quota
- Nova: Change the compute quota for a specific tenant
- Nova: launch an instance
- Neutron: assign a floating IP to one instance
- Neutron: create a tenant private network
- Configure the external bridge
- Neutron: create an external network
- Nova: NFS shared data store
- Cinder: default configuration applied by PackStack
- Change the default volume group created for cinder volumes
- Cinder: create a volume and attach it to one instance
- Cinder: change the quota for a tenant